The Recorder - Greenfield, Massachusetts - Thu Nov 26
Anyone who has tasted maple syrup from Davenport Maple Farm knows how good it is.
Shambarger shows at JesupVillageSoup - Thu Nov 26
Katrina Shambarger is showing her art at the Jesup Library. Bar Harbor a ' Katrina Shambarger, A a fine-art-painter and jewelry maker, is showing a collection of her works at the Jesup Memorial Library.
Bar Harbor Police BlotterVillageSoup - Thu Nov 26
There was a report of deer poaching on Indian Point Road on Nov. 17. George Kesarsis, 53, of Bar Harbor was summoned for operating an unregistered vehicle on Nov.
West Street residents still concerned over proposed zoning changesVillageSoup - Wed Nov 25
While the town seeks to raise the number of rooms that bed and breakfasts in the proposed new Village Historic District are allowed to rent, residents of that district continue voice concern regarding the possible changes.
News from the Mdi YmcaVillageSoup - Wed Nov 25
The MDI YMCA will be closed Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 26. Family Pool Party The MDI YMCA is hosting a Family Pool Party on Friday, Nov.
COA contributes to marine mammal researchVillageSoup - Wed Nov 25
From the 2,500 participants in the 2009 Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals in October a ' a professional gathering on marine mammals worldwide a ' 20 presentations came from College of the Atlantic.
Sorrento woman charged in fire at forfeited homeBangor Daily News - Tue Nov 24
A local woman has been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with a fire that destroyed a home that had been used for a marijuana-growing operation.
Workshop views psychological relevance of Jesus' teachingsVillage Soup - Sun Nov 22
A workshop on Saturday, Dec. 12 at High Mountain Hall in Camden will take a unique look at the spiritual message of Jesus for these times.
Take part in annual bird countVillageSoup - Sun Nov 22
Hooded mergansers will be among the many birds seen at the annual Christmas Bird Count.
Sea Coast Mission holding Holiday Open HouseVillageSoup - Sat Nov 21
Holiday spending is on the minds of many Mainers this time of year, but the staff and volunteers at the Maine Sea Coast Mission in Bar Harbor have been thinking all year long about making Christmas special for Maine families in need.
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